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If you’re a motorcycle enthusiast looking for a new place to explore, look no further than Gran Canaria. This beautiful island, located in Europe, offers some of the best riding conditions all year round, making it the perfect destination for bikers.

One of the must-see roads on the island is the GC-200 coastal road. This road is scenic and photogenic and offers breathtaking views of the coastline. As you ride along the GC-200, you’ll be able to see the city of Agate and even catch a glimpse of the ferry heading to Tenerife.

The GC-200 is not the fastest or sportiest road on the island but the most scenic. It’s the perfect road to take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy the environment around you. The road is about 15 kilometres long, and some riders have compared it to the famous Highway 1 in California.

 

The weather in Gran Canaria is mild, even in November, with temperatures reaching 27 degrees. This makes it the perfect destination for a winter getaway. The island is also known for its beautiful sunsets, and the GC-200 road offers the ideal spot to catch one.

Gran Canaria is not just about massive resorts, it’s also a great place to explore nature, swim, and enjoy the life and the vibes you love. The island is full of corners, bands, and different environments, which makes it a great place to explore on a motorcycle.

In conclusion, Gran Canaria is the perfect destination for motorcycle enthusiasts looking for a new place to explore. The GC-200 coastal road offers some of the island’s best views and is a must-see for any biker visiting the island. With mild weather and beautiful sunsets, it’s the perfect place to escape the winter blues and enjoy a motorcycle vacation.

Ondřej

Founded Canary Ride in 2016 and has been riding motorcycles since 2004. Originally from the Czech Republic, he studied motorcycle mechanics and worked in track racing, eventually running a community website. Ondrej speaks Czech, English, and Spanish. In 2013, he started working with ex-MotoGP rider Simon Crafar in Spain and across Europe, as his mechanic. He has been living in the Canary Islands for 8 years. He enjoys video, photography, his dog Choco, exploring new places, and trying new foods.